The crowdfunded new album by IAMX is coming together, and we’ll see the first sign of life in the form a single pretty soon.
As you might have read in our recent interview with Daniel Myer, he’s working on an album with his project DSTR, a continuation of the Destroid project. Destroid has just been signed to Dependent Records in Germany. [more...]
The Gospel is a new Swedish synthpop band, consisting of Emma Veronica Johansson, Thomas Ökvist, Ulrich Bermsjö and Sami Sirviö from Kent. They’ve just released their debut EP called “I Don’t Care”. [more...]
Sonar is back again this year with another amazing line up. Between the June 18-20, The Chemical Brothers, Duran Duran, Autechre, Flying Lotus, Squarepusher, SiriusModeselektor, Die Antwoord, Roisin Murphy and many, many more will be descending on Barcelona for another festival of electronic music. [more...]
The big EBM, new wave, goth and rock festival Eurorock in Neerpelt, Belgium (May 14-17) ended in chaos and many of the artists like Front 242 and Fields of the Nephilim never played. [more...]
Johan Carlsson thought it was high time for a Daniel Myer interview. Myer is enjoying a hugely varied and lengthy electronic music career in Haujobb and a myriad solo projects. He is also a producer and remixer for other bands, including such luminaries as Front Line Assembly, Download, Front 242, Covenant, De/Vision, Mesh, VNV Nation and And One. It seems Myer is working non-stop, and always have something in his pipeline. He’s also been a member of Covenant, worked with Alan Wilder (Depeche Mode, Recoil) and been an influential figure in the alternative electronic genre since 1993. [more...]
The new radio friendly synthpop single “Let Go”, with the B-side “Emily”, from Alice in Videoland is out on the label Diket today. This is the first release from the Swedish synth/punk/pop quartet in 4 years. [more...]
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In case you haven’t read our latest album reviews – here is a reminder. We’ve been quite busy and reviewed Klangstabil, Martin Gore, Blipblop, Squarepusher, Metroland, Destin Fragile, Sine City, Eisbrecher and Kite, to name but a few.